| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | Read the F-ing Papers! | 
 | 2 |  | 
 | 3 |  | 
 | 4 | This document describes RCU-related publications, and is followed by | 
| Paul E. McKenney | dd81eca | 2005-09-10 00:26:24 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 5 | the corresponding bibtex entries.  A number of the publications may | 
 | 6 | be found at http://www.rdrop.com/users/paulmck/RCU/. | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 7 |  | 
 | 8 | The first thing resembling RCU was published in 1980, when Kung and Lehman | 
 | 9 | [Kung80] recommended use of a garbage collector to defer destruction | 
 | 10 | of nodes in a parallel binary search tree in order to simplify its | 
 | 11 | implementation.  This works well in environments that have garbage | 
 | 12 | collectors, but current production garbage collectors incur significant | 
 | 13 | read-side overhead. | 
 | 14 |  | 
 | 15 | In 1982, Manber and Ladner [Manber82,Manber84] recommended deferring | 
 | 16 | destruction until all threads running at that time have terminated, again | 
 | 17 | for a parallel binary search tree.  This approach works well in systems | 
 | 18 | with short-lived threads, such as the K42 research operating system. | 
 | 19 | However, Linux has long-lived tasks, so more is needed. | 
 | 20 |  | 
 | 21 | In 1986, Hennessy, Osisek, and Seigh [Hennessy89] introduced passive | 
 | 22 | serialization, which is an RCU-like mechanism that relies on the presence | 
 | 23 | of "quiescent states" in the VM/XA hypervisor that are guaranteed not | 
 | 24 | to be referencing the data structure.  However, this mechanism was not | 
 | 25 | optimized for modern computer systems, which is not surprising given | 
 | 26 | that these overheads were not so expensive in the mid-80s.  Nonetheless, | 
 | 27 | passive serialization appears to be the first deferred-destruction | 
 | 28 | mechanism to be used in production.  Furthermore, the relevant patent has | 
 | 29 | lapsed, so this approach may be used in non-GPL software, if desired. | 
 | 30 | (In contrast, use of RCU is permitted only in software licensed under | 
 | 31 | GPL.  Sorry!!!) | 
 | 32 |  | 
 | 33 | In 1990, Pugh [Pugh90] noted that explicitly tracking which threads | 
 | 34 | were reading a given data structure permitted deferred free to operate | 
 | 35 | in the presence of non-terminating threads.  However, this explicit | 
 | 36 | tracking imposes significant read-side overhead, which is undesirable | 
 | 37 | in read-mostly situations.  This algorithm does take pains to avoid | 
 | 38 | write-side contention and parallelize the other write-side overheads by | 
 | 39 | providing a fine-grained locking design, however, it would be interesting | 
 | 40 | to see how much of the performance advantage reported in 1990 remains | 
 | 41 | in 2004. | 
 | 42 |  | 
 | 43 | At about this same time, Adams [Adams91] described ``chaotic relaxation'', | 
 | 44 | where the normal barriers between successive iterations of convergent | 
 | 45 | numerical algorithms are relaxed, so that iteration $n$ might use | 
 | 46 | data from iteration $n-1$ or even $n-2$.  This introduces error, | 
 | 47 | which typically slows convergence and thus increases the number of | 
 | 48 | iterations required.  However, this increase is sometimes more than made | 
 | 49 | up for by a reduction in the number of expensive barrier operations, | 
 | 50 | which are otherwise required to synchronize the threads at the end | 
 | 51 | of each iteration.  Unfortunately, chaotic relaxation requires highly | 
 | 52 | structured data, such as the matrices used in scientific programs, and | 
 | 53 | is thus inapplicable to most data structures in operating-system kernels. | 
 | 54 |  | 
 | 55 | In 1993, Jacobson [Jacobson93] verbally described what is perhaps the | 
 | 56 | simplest deferred-free technique: simply waiting a fixed amount of time | 
 | 57 | before freeing blocks awaiting deferred free.  Jacobson did not describe | 
 | 58 | any write-side changes he might have made in this work using SGI's Irix | 
 | 59 | kernel.  Aju John published a similar technique in 1995 [AjuJohn95]. | 
 | 60 | This works well if there is a well-defined upper bound on the length of | 
 | 61 | time that reading threads can hold references, as there might well be in | 
 | 62 | hard real-time systems.  However, if this time is exceeded, perhaps due | 
 | 63 | to preemption, excessive interrupts, or larger-than-anticipated load, | 
 | 64 | memory corruption can ensue, with no reasonable means of diagnosis. | 
 | 65 | Jacobson's technique is therefore inappropriate for use in production | 
 | 66 | operating-system kernels, except when such kernels can provide hard | 
 | 67 | real-time response guarantees for all operations. | 
 | 68 |  | 
 | 69 | Also in 1995, Pu et al. [Pu95a] applied a technique similar to that of Pugh's | 
 | 70 | read-side-tracking to permit replugging of algorithms within a commercial | 
 | 71 | Unix operating system.  However, this replugging permitted only a single | 
 | 72 | reader at a time.  The following year, this same group of researchers | 
 | 73 | extended their technique to allow for multiple readers [Cowan96a]. | 
 | 74 | Their approach requires memory barriers (and thus pipeline stalls), | 
 | 75 | but reduces memory latency, contention, and locking overheads. | 
 | 76 |  | 
 | 77 | 1995 also saw the first publication of DYNIX/ptx's RCU mechanism | 
 | 78 | [Slingwine95], which was optimized for modern CPU architectures, | 
 | 79 | and was successfully applied to a number of situations within the | 
 | 80 | DYNIX/ptx kernel.  The corresponding conference paper appeared in 1998 | 
 | 81 | [McKenney98]. | 
 | 82 |  | 
 | 83 | In 1999, the Tornado and K42 groups described their "generations" | 
 | 84 | mechanism, which quite similar to RCU [Gamsa99].  These operating systems | 
 | 85 | made pervasive use of RCU in place of "existence locks", which greatly | 
 | 86 | simplifies locking hierarchies. | 
 | 87 |  | 
 | 88 | 2001 saw the first RCU presentation involving Linux [McKenney01a] | 
 | 89 | at OLS.  The resulting abundance of RCU patches was presented the | 
 | 90 | following year [McKenney02a], and use of RCU in dcache was first | 
 | 91 | described that same year [Linder02a]. | 
 | 92 |  | 
| Paul E. McKenney | d19720a | 2006-02-01 03:06:42 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 93 | Also in 2002, Michael [Michael02b,Michael02a] presented "hazard-pointer" | 
 | 94 | techniques that defer the destruction of data structures to simplify | 
 | 95 | non-blocking synchronization (wait-free synchronization, lock-free | 
 | 96 | synchronization, and obstruction-free synchronization are all examples of | 
 | 97 | non-blocking synchronization).  In particular, this technique eliminates | 
 | 98 | locking, reduces contention, reduces memory latency for readers, and | 
 | 99 | parallelizes pipeline stalls and memory latency for writers.  However, | 
 | 100 | these techniques still impose significant read-side overhead in the | 
 | 101 | form of memory barriers.  Researchers at Sun worked along similar lines | 
 | 102 | in the same timeframe [HerlihyLM02,HerlihyLMS03].  These techniques | 
 | 103 | can be thought of as inside-out reference counts, where the count is | 
 | 104 | represented by the number of hazard pointers referencing a given data | 
 | 105 | structure (rather than the more conventional counter field within the | 
 | 106 | data structure itself). | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 107 |  | 
 | 108 | In 2003, the K42 group described how RCU could be used to create | 
 | 109 | hot-pluggable implementations of operating-system functions.  Later that | 
 | 110 | year saw a paper describing an RCU implementation of System V IPC | 
 | 111 | [Arcangeli03], and an introduction to RCU in Linux Journal [McKenney03a]. | 
 | 112 |  | 
 | 113 | 2004 has seen a Linux-Journal article on use of RCU in dcache | 
 | 114 | [McKenney04a], a performance comparison of locking to RCU on several | 
 | 115 | different CPUs [McKenney04b], a dissertation describing use of RCU in a | 
| Paul E. McKenney | a83f1fe | 2005-05-01 08:59:05 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 116 | number of operating-system kernels [PaulEdwardMcKenneyPhD], a paper | 
 | 117 | describing how to make RCU safe for soft-realtime applications [Sarma04c], | 
 | 118 | and a paper describing SELinux performance with RCU [JamesMorris04b]. | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 119 |  | 
| Paul E. McKenney | dd81eca | 2005-09-10 00:26:24 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 120 | 2005 has seen further adaptation of RCU to realtime use, permitting | 
 | 121 | preemption of RCU realtime critical sections [PaulMcKenney05a, | 
 | 122 | PaulMcKenney05b]. | 
 | 123 |  | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 124 | Bibtex Entries | 
 | 125 |  | 
 | 126 | @article{Kung80 | 
 | 127 | ,author="H. T. Kung and Q. Lehman" | 
 | 128 | ,title="Concurrent Maintenance of Binary Search Trees" | 
 | 129 | ,Year="1980" | 
 | 130 | ,Month="September" | 
 | 131 | ,journal="ACM Transactions on Database Systems" | 
 | 132 | ,volume="5" | 
 | 133 | ,number="3" | 
 | 134 | ,pages="354-382" | 
 | 135 | } | 
 | 136 |  | 
 | 137 | @techreport{Manber82 | 
 | 138 | ,author="Udi Manber and Richard E. Ladner" | 
 | 139 | ,title="Concurrency Control in a Dynamic Search Structure" | 
 | 140 | ,institution="Department of Computer Science, University of Washington" | 
 | 141 | ,address="Seattle, Washington" | 
 | 142 | ,year="1982" | 
 | 143 | ,number="82-01-01" | 
 | 144 | ,month="January" | 
 | 145 | ,pages="28" | 
 | 146 | } | 
 | 147 |  | 
 | 148 | @article{Manber84 | 
 | 149 | ,author="Udi Manber and Richard E. Ladner" | 
 | 150 | ,title="Concurrency Control in a Dynamic Search Structure" | 
 | 151 | ,Year="1984" | 
 | 152 | ,Month="September" | 
 | 153 | ,journal="ACM Transactions on Database Systems" | 
 | 154 | ,volume="9" | 
 | 155 | ,number="3" | 
 | 156 | ,pages="439-455" | 
 | 157 | } | 
 | 158 |  | 
 | 159 | @techreport{Hennessy89 | 
 | 160 | ,author="James P. Hennessy and Damian L. Osisek and Joseph W. {Seigh II}" | 
 | 161 | ,title="Passive Serialization in a Multitasking Environment" | 
 | 162 | ,institution="US Patent and Trademark Office" | 
 | 163 | ,address="Washington, DC" | 
 | 164 | ,year="1989" | 
 | 165 | ,number="US Patent 4,809,168 (lapsed)" | 
 | 166 | ,month="February" | 
 | 167 | ,pages="11" | 
 | 168 | } | 
 | 169 |  | 
 | 170 | @techreport{Pugh90 | 
 | 171 | ,author="William Pugh" | 
 | 172 | ,title="Concurrent Maintenance of Skip Lists" | 
 | 173 | ,institution="Institute of Advanced Computer Science Studies, Department of Computer Science, University of Maryland" | 
 | 174 | ,address="College Park, Maryland" | 
 | 175 | ,year="1990" | 
 | 176 | ,number="CS-TR-2222.1" | 
 | 177 | ,month="June" | 
 | 178 | } | 
 | 179 |  | 
 | 180 | @Book{Adams91 | 
 | 181 | ,Author="Gregory R. Adams" | 
 | 182 | ,title="Concurrent Programming, Principles, and Practices" | 
 | 183 | ,Publisher="Benjamin Cummins" | 
 | 184 | ,Year="1991" | 
 | 185 | } | 
 | 186 |  | 
 | 187 | @unpublished{Jacobson93 | 
 | 188 | ,author="Van Jacobson" | 
 | 189 | ,title="Avoid Read-Side Locking Via Delayed Free" | 
 | 190 | ,year="1993" | 
 | 191 | ,month="September" | 
 | 192 | ,note="Verbal discussion" | 
 | 193 | } | 
 | 194 |  | 
 | 195 | @Conference{AjuJohn95 | 
 | 196 | ,Author="Aju John" | 
 | 197 | ,Title="Dynamic vnodes -- Design and Implementation" | 
 | 198 | ,Booktitle="{USENIX Winter 1995}" | 
 | 199 | ,Publisher="USENIX Association" | 
 | 200 | ,Month="January" | 
 | 201 | ,Year="1995" | 
 | 202 | ,pages="11-23" | 
 | 203 | ,Address="New Orleans, LA" | 
 | 204 | } | 
 | 205 |  | 
 | 206 | @techreport{Slingwine95 | 
 | 207 | ,author="John D. Slingwine and Paul E. McKenney" | 
 | 208 | ,title="Apparatus and Method for Achieving Reduced Overhead Mutual | 
 | 209 | Exclusion and Maintaining Coherency in a Multiprocessor System | 
 | 210 | Utilizing Execution History and Thread Monitoring" | 
 | 211 | ,institution="US Patent and Trademark Office" | 
 | 212 | ,address="Washington, DC" | 
 | 213 | ,year="1995" | 
 | 214 | ,number="US Patent 5,442,758 (contributed under GPL)" | 
 | 215 | ,month="August" | 
 | 216 | } | 
 | 217 |  | 
 | 218 | @techreport{Slingwine97 | 
 | 219 | ,author="John D. Slingwine and Paul E. McKenney" | 
 | 220 | ,title="Method for maintaining data coherency using thread | 
 | 221 | activity summaries in a multicomputer system" | 
 | 222 | ,institution="US Patent and Trademark Office" | 
 | 223 | ,address="Washington, DC" | 
 | 224 | ,year="1997" | 
 | 225 | ,number="US Patent 5,608,893 (contributed under GPL)" | 
 | 226 | ,month="March" | 
 | 227 | } | 
 | 228 |  | 
 | 229 | @techreport{Slingwine98 | 
 | 230 | ,author="John D. Slingwine and Paul E. McKenney" | 
 | 231 | ,title="Apparatus and method for achieving reduced overhead | 
 | 232 | mutual exclusion and maintaining coherency in a multiprocessor | 
 | 233 | system utilizing execution history and thread monitoring" | 
 | 234 | ,institution="US Patent and Trademark Office" | 
 | 235 | ,address="Washington, DC" | 
 | 236 | ,year="1998" | 
 | 237 | ,number="US Patent 5,727,209 (contributed under GPL)" | 
 | 238 | ,month="March" | 
 | 239 | } | 
 | 240 |  | 
 | 241 | @Conference{McKenney98 | 
 | 242 | ,Author="Paul E. McKenney and John D. Slingwine" | 
 | 243 | ,Title="Read-Copy Update: Using Execution History to Solve Concurrency | 
 | 244 | Problems" | 
 | 245 | ,Booktitle="{Parallel and Distributed Computing and Systems}" | 
 | 246 | ,Month="October" | 
 | 247 | ,Year="1998" | 
 | 248 | ,pages="509-518" | 
 | 249 | ,Address="Las Vegas, NV" | 
 | 250 | } | 
 | 251 |  | 
 | 252 | @Conference{Gamsa99 | 
 | 253 | ,Author="Ben Gamsa and Orran Krieger and Jonathan Appavoo and Michael Stumm" | 
 | 254 | ,Title="Tornado: Maximizing Locality and Concurrency in a Shared Memory | 
 | 255 | Multiprocessor Operating System" | 
 | 256 | ,Booktitle="{Proceedings of the 3\textsuperscript{rd} Symposium on | 
 | 257 | Operating System Design and Implementation}" | 
 | 258 | ,Month="February" | 
 | 259 | ,Year="1999" | 
 | 260 | ,pages="87-100" | 
 | 261 | ,Address="New Orleans, LA" | 
 | 262 | } | 
 | 263 |  | 
 | 264 | @techreport{Slingwine01 | 
 | 265 | ,author="John D. Slingwine and Paul E. McKenney" | 
 | 266 | ,title="Apparatus and method for achieving reduced overhead | 
 | 267 | mutual exclusion and maintaining coherency in a multiprocessor | 
 | 268 | system utilizing execution history and thread monitoring" | 
 | 269 | ,institution="US Patent and Trademark Office" | 
 | 270 | ,address="Washington, DC" | 
 | 271 | ,year="2001" | 
 | 272 | ,number="US Patent 5,219,690 (contributed under GPL)" | 
 | 273 | ,month="April" | 
 | 274 | } | 
 | 275 |  | 
 | 276 | @Conference{McKenney01a | 
 | 277 | ,Author="Paul E. McKenney and Jonathan Appavoo and Andi Kleen and | 
 | 278 | Orran Krieger and Rusty Russell and Dipankar Sarma and Maneesh Soni" | 
 | 279 | ,Title="Read-Copy Update" | 
 | 280 | ,Booktitle="{Ottawa Linux Symposium}" | 
 | 281 | ,Month="July" | 
 | 282 | ,Year="2001" | 
 | 283 | ,note="Available: | 
 | 284 | \url{http://www.linuxsymposium.org/2001/abstracts/readcopy.php} | 
 | 285 | \url{http://www.rdrop.com/users/paulmck/rclock/rclock_OLS.2001.05.01c.pdf} | 
 | 286 | [Viewed June 23, 2004]" | 
 | 287 | annotation=" | 
 | 288 | Described RCU, and presented some patches implementing and using it in | 
 | 289 | the Linux kernel. | 
 | 290 | " | 
 | 291 | } | 
 | 292 |  | 
 | 293 | @Conference{Linder02a | 
 | 294 | ,Author="Hanna Linder and Dipankar Sarma and Maneesh Soni" | 
 | 295 | ,Title="Scalability of the Directory Entry Cache" | 
 | 296 | ,Booktitle="{Ottawa Linux Symposium}" | 
 | 297 | ,Month="June" | 
 | 298 | ,Year="2002" | 
 | 299 | ,pages="289-300" | 
 | 300 | } | 
 | 301 |  | 
 | 302 | @Conference{McKenney02a | 
 | 303 | ,Author="Paul E. McKenney and Dipankar Sarma and | 
 | 304 | Andrea Arcangeli and Andi Kleen and Orran Krieger and Rusty Russell" | 
 | 305 | ,Title="Read-Copy Update" | 
 | 306 | ,Booktitle="{Ottawa Linux Symposium}" | 
 | 307 | ,Month="June" | 
 | 308 | ,Year="2002" | 
 | 309 | ,pages="338-367" | 
 | 310 | ,note="Available: | 
 | 311 | \url{http://www.linux.org.uk/~ajh/ols2002_proceedings.pdf.gz} | 
 | 312 | [Viewed June 23, 2004]" | 
 | 313 | } | 
 | 314 |  | 
 | 315 | @article{Appavoo03a | 
 | 316 | ,author="J. Appavoo and K. Hui and C. A. N. Soules and R. W. Wisniewski and | 
 | 317 | D. M. {Da Silva} and O. Krieger and M. A. Auslander and D. J. Edelsohn and | 
 | 318 | B. Gamsa and G. R. Ganger and P. McKenney and M. Ostrowski and | 
 | 319 | B. Rosenburg and M. Stumm and J. Xenidis" | 
 | 320 | ,title="Enabling Autonomic Behavior in Systems Software With Hot Swapping" | 
 | 321 | ,Year="2003" | 
 | 322 | ,Month="January" | 
 | 323 | ,journal="IBM Systems Journal" | 
 | 324 | ,volume="42" | 
 | 325 | ,number="1" | 
 | 326 | ,pages="60-76" | 
 | 327 | } | 
 | 328 |  | 
 | 329 | @Conference{Arcangeli03 | 
 | 330 | ,Author="Andrea Arcangeli and Mingming Cao and Paul E. McKenney and | 
 | 331 | Dipankar Sarma" | 
 | 332 | ,Title="Using Read-Copy Update Techniques for {System V IPC} in the | 
 | 333 | {Linux} 2.5 Kernel" | 
 | 334 | ,Booktitle="Proceedings of the 2003 USENIX Annual Technical Conference | 
 | 335 | (FREENIX Track)" | 
 | 336 | ,Publisher="USENIX Association" | 
 | 337 | ,year="2003" | 
 | 338 | ,month="June" | 
 | 339 | ,pages="297-310" | 
 | 340 | } | 
 | 341 |  | 
 | 342 | @article{McKenney03a | 
 | 343 | ,author="Paul E. McKenney" | 
 | 344 | ,title="Using {RCU} in the {Linux} 2.5 Kernel" | 
 | 345 | ,Year="2003" | 
 | 346 | ,Month="October" | 
 | 347 | ,journal="Linux Journal" | 
 | 348 | ,volume="1" | 
 | 349 | ,number="114" | 
 | 350 | ,pages="18-26" | 
 | 351 | } | 
 | 352 |  | 
| Paul E. McKenney | a83f1fe | 2005-05-01 08:59:05 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 353 | @techreport{Friedberg03a | 
 | 354 | ,author="Stuart A. Friedberg" | 
 | 355 | ,title="Lock-Free Wild Card Search Data Structure and Method" | 
 | 356 | ,institution="US Patent and Trademark Office" | 
 | 357 | ,address="Washington, DC" | 
 | 358 | ,year="2003" | 
 | 359 | ,number="US Patent 6,662,184 (contributed under GPL)" | 
 | 360 | ,month="December" | 
 | 361 | ,pages="112" | 
 | 362 | } | 
 | 363 |  | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 364 | @article{McKenney04a | 
 | 365 | ,author="Paul E. McKenney and Dipankar Sarma and Maneesh Soni" | 
 | 366 | ,title="Scaling dcache with {RCU}" | 
 | 367 | ,Year="2004" | 
 | 368 | ,Month="January" | 
 | 369 | ,journal="Linux Journal" | 
 | 370 | ,volume="1" | 
 | 371 | ,number="118" | 
 | 372 | ,pages="38-46" | 
 | 373 | } | 
 | 374 |  | 
 | 375 | @Conference{McKenney04b | 
 | 376 | ,Author="Paul E. McKenney" | 
 | 377 | ,Title="{RCU} vs. Locking Performance on Different {CPUs}" | 
 | 378 | ,Booktitle="{linux.conf.au}" | 
 | 379 | ,Month="January" | 
 | 380 | ,Year="2004" | 
 | 381 | ,Address="Adelaide, Australia" | 
 | 382 | ,note="Available: | 
 | 383 | \url{http://www.linux.org.au/conf/2004/abstracts.html#90} | 
 | 384 | \url{http://www.rdrop.com/users/paulmck/rclock/lockperf.2004.01.17a.pdf} | 
 | 385 | [Viewed June 23, 2004]" | 
 | 386 | } | 
 | 387 |  | 
 | 388 | @phdthesis{PaulEdwardMcKenneyPhD | 
 | 389 | ,author="Paul E. McKenney" | 
 | 390 | ,title="Exploiting Deferred Destruction: | 
 | 391 | An Analysis of Read-Copy-Update Techniques | 
 | 392 | in Operating System Kernels" | 
 | 393 | ,school="OGI School of Science and Engineering at | 
 | 394 | Oregon Health and Sciences University" | 
 | 395 | ,year="2004" | 
| Paul E. McKenney | a83f1fe | 2005-05-01 08:59:05 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 396 | ,note="Available: | 
 | 397 | \url{http://www.rdrop.com/users/paulmck/RCU/RCUdissertation.2004.07.14e1.pdf} | 
 | 398 | [Viewed October 15, 2004]" | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 399 | } | 
 | 400 |  | 
 | 401 | @Conference{Sarma04c | 
 | 402 | ,Author="Dipankar Sarma and Paul E. McKenney" | 
 | 403 | ,Title="Making RCU Safe for Deep Sub-Millisecond Response Realtime Applications" | 
 | 404 | ,Booktitle="Proceedings of the 2004 USENIX Annual Technical Conference | 
 | 405 | (FREENIX Track)" | 
 | 406 | ,Publisher="USENIX Association" | 
 | 407 | ,year="2004" | 
 | 408 | ,month="June" | 
 | 409 | ,pages="182-191" | 
 | 410 | } | 
| Paul E. McKenney | a83f1fe | 2005-05-01 08:59:05 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 411 |  | 
 | 412 | @unpublished{JamesMorris04b | 
 | 413 | ,Author="James Morris" | 
 | 414 | ,Title="Recent Developments in {SELinux} Kernel Performance" | 
 | 415 | ,month="December" | 
 | 416 | ,year="2004" | 
 | 417 | ,note="Available: | 
 | 418 | \url{http://www.livejournal.com/users/james_morris/2153.html} | 
 | 419 | [Viewed December 10, 2004]" | 
 | 420 | } | 
| Paul E. McKenney | dd81eca | 2005-09-10 00:26:24 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 421 |  | 
 | 422 | @unpublished{PaulMcKenney05a | 
 | 423 | ,Author="Paul E. McKenney" | 
 | 424 | ,Title="{[RFC]} {RCU} and {CONFIG\_PREEMPT\_RT} progress" | 
 | 425 | ,month="May" | 
 | 426 | ,year="2005" | 
 | 427 | ,note="Available: | 
 | 428 | \url{http://lkml.org/lkml/2005/5/9/185} | 
 | 429 | [Viewed May 13, 2005]" | 
 | 430 | ,annotation=" | 
 | 431 | 	First publication of working lock-based deferred free patches | 
 | 432 | 	for the CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT environment. | 
 | 433 | " | 
 | 434 | } | 
 | 435 |  | 
 | 436 | @conference{PaulMcKenney05b | 
 | 437 | ,Author="Paul E. McKenney and Dipankar Sarma" | 
 | 438 | ,Title="Towards Hard Realtime Response from the Linux Kernel on SMP Hardware" | 
 | 439 | ,Booktitle="linux.conf.au 2005" | 
 | 440 | ,month="April" | 
 | 441 | ,year="2005" | 
 | 442 | ,address="Canberra, Australia" | 
 | 443 | ,note="Available: | 
 | 444 | \url{http://www.rdrop.com/users/paulmck/RCU/realtimeRCU.2005.04.23a.pdf} | 
 | 445 | [Viewed May 13, 2005]" | 
 | 446 | ,annotation=" | 
 | 447 | 	Realtime turns into making RCU yet more realtime friendly. | 
 | 448 | " | 
 | 449 | } |